On Sunday 11 March 2007 00:24, B.K. DeLong wrote:
> I think this is a GREAT idea as none of the social networks seem to
> be embracing anything more than the export of FOAF files.
Yup, and Danny had a recent blogpost where he discussed what use FOAF
is:
http://dannyayers.com/2007/02/27/so-i-have-a-foaf
And I think this is going to be making FOAF a lot more useful
> I think the key here is that once there's stable integration of FOAF
> into whitelisting/blacklisting then working with Google, Hotmail,
> Yahoo! and other services that allow "contact lists" would help to
> proliferate the project.
Yeah, that would be really cool!
>> Have you approached the various antispam and SPF groups for buy-in
> and support?
Not really, I've had an SA bug for it for a long time:
http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=3408
Hmmm, I thought I sent a follow-up to that bug... I think I should ping
Justin Mason directly, he has been really interested in this for a long
time, and has a lot of experience in spam-fighting and knows the
spammer's tricks. Also, I've sent a message to the qpsmtpd list.
I used to hang out on news.admin.net-abuse.email on USENET like ten
years ago, but other than that, also I (we, Chris and I) knows
MessageLabs' Matt Sargeant, but other than that, I don't have many
contacts in the antispam groups, so help in spreading the word would be
appreciated! :-)
Cheers,
Kjetil
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